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Tech Giants Face a Familiar Uncertainty With Trump

07 November at 12:04 PM, via New York Times

Apple, Amazon, Google, Meta and others learned during the last Trump administration to expect the unexpected when it came to Washington scrutiny and support.

Life Healthcare Calls For Broader Use Of PET-CT Scans In Cancer Care Across South Africa

07 November at 12:01 PM, via Tech Financials

On International Day of Radiology, Life Healthcare is spotlighting the critical role of PET-CT scans in cancer diagnosis and treatment, urging for their wider adoption across South Africa. PET-CT technology, which combines Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Computed Tomography (CT), provides a powerful tool in the fight against cancer, offering precise imaging that can enhance […]

It’s time to rethink B-BBEE

07 November at 10:51 AM, via TechCentral

After two decades of stagnant growth and rising levels of inequality, it is time to revise how we approach broad-based empowerment.

How EngageMX Helps Doctors Keep Patients On Track With Health Screenings And Check-Ups

07 November at 09:56 AM, via Tech Financials

During Breast Cancer and Prostate Cancer Awareness Months, we’re reminded how important early detection and regular screenings are. But for healthcare providers, keeping patients on track with these critical check-ups can be challenging. EngageMX, powered by Altron HealthTech, is helping to solve this problem by connecting doctors and patients more effectively. EngageMX is a digital […]

Is This The Blueprint To Finally Build A Thriving Township Economy?

07 November at 07:53 AM, via Tech Financials

Bulelani Balabala is a name synonymous with empowerment and transformation within South Africa’s township economy. As CEO of the Township Entrepreneurs Agency and founder of the Township Entrepreneurs Alliance (TEA), he has dedicated his career to promoting growth in underserved communities, impacting over 80,000 small businesses across townships and rural areas. In conversation with...

How Bulelani Balabala Is Redefining The Township Economy With Kasi Dreams

07 November at 07:49 AM, via Tech Financials

In South Africa’s township economy, few individuals have driven as much change and empowerment as Bulelani Balabala. As the Group CEO of IAF Brands and the visionary founder of the Township Entrepreneurs Alliance (TEA), Bulelani has devoted his career to reshaping perceptions, creating opportunities, and promoting resilience among township entrepreneurs. From his early struggles in […]

Adding five minutes exercise a day can help lower blood pressure, study says

07 November at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Researchers say choosing to climb stairs or cycle to the shops is enough to have a positive effect

Doing just five extra minutes of exercise a day could help lower blood pressure, a study suggests.

High blood pressure affects 1.28 billion adults worldwide and is one of the biggest causes of premature death. It can lead to strokes, heart attacks, heart failure, kidney damage and many other...

Niall Logan obituary

06 November at 23:31 PM, via The Guardian

My husband, Niall Logan, who has died aged 70 of pulmonary fibrosis, was an expert on bacillus, a genus of rod-shaped bacteria with more than 250 named species that has many uses, including as an industrial enzyme, in food production, the making of detergents and in DNA research.

One of his main contributions to the field was to help with the scientific classification (taxonomy) of bacillus,...

What will Trump 2.0 mean for science? – podcast

06 November at 21:31 PM, via The Guardian

Madeleine Finlay talks to science editor and podcast co-host Ian Sample about how Donald Trump approached science when in office last time, and what his second term is likely to mean for the environment, health and scientific research

Clips: Fox News, CSPAN, MSNBC

Trump’s queasy prescription to ‘make America healthy again’ takes shape

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Ian Shipsey obituary

06 November at 19:45 PM, via The Guardian

Physicist whose silicon devices helped to unlock the secrets of the earliest fractions of a second of our universe

The physicist Ian Shipsey, who has died suddenly aged 65, developed silicon devices of exquisite precision to study the debris from subatomic particle collisions and light from the edge of the universe. Using these devices, he played a major role in unlocking the secrets of the...

What a Trump Victory Means for Tech

06 November at 19:08 PM, via New York Times

Another Trump presidency will be good for crypto and Elon Musk, but every big tech company may not benefit from a more hands-off approach to antitrust.

Study raises hopes of treating aggressive cancers by zapping rogue DNA

06 November at 18:00 PM, via The Guardian

Tumours could be reduced by targeting genetic material driving their growth with a new drug in early-stage trials

Scientists have raised hopes of treating some of the most aggressive cases of cancer by targeting small fragments of rogue DNA that help tumours thrive and become resistant to chemotherapy.

The breakthrough emerged from a US-UK study that found many hard-to-treat cancers contained...

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